Wychwood Festival 2024 Review

After experiencing an amazing Wychwood 2023 we as a family decided to return and 2024 was just as good if not better. The weather was once again kind to us and after being greeted by upbeat, happy volunteers and stewards we settled in quickly on site. 

Wychwood had 3 stages, a healing garden, a huge children’s area and a few traditional fairground rides. There were a small number of ethical branded, vintage clothing & crafts stalls plus a wide variety of food and drink vendors. This festival can boast at having everything you need from a festival but all located in a perfectly compact area. 

This really is a great family friendly festival. It’s ideal for first time festival goers or families who just want to visit for a day. It’s compact but contains everything a large festival has to offer.

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Camp Bestival Shropshire 2023 Review

Fireworks at Camp Bestival


Camp Bestival veterans Adam and family were invited along to check out the 2nd edition of Camp Bestival Shropshire, the midlands-based spin off of the Grandaddy of family festivals Camp Bestival Dorset.

Set amongst the rolling tree lined hills and sparkling lakes of Weston Park, the backdrop was just as beautiful as the site dressing.

This year the site and capacity had grown somewhat since its first edition, as such the arena had moved to a new area of the park and a new activity lake was waiting to be explored.

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The Green Gathering 2022 Preview

Four days of music, spoken word, cabaret, crafts, campaigns, campfires, low impact living, love and green life… a festival community powered by sun, wind, people and passion… a festival beyond hedonism where you can party then wake up the next morning with new mates and a mission to change the world!

Green Gathering
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Wychwood Festival 2024 Review

After experiencing an amazing Wychwood 2023 we as a family decided to return and 2024 was just as good if not better. The weather was once again kind to us and after being greeted by upbeat, happy volunteers and stewards we settled in quickly on site. 

Wychwood had 3 stages, a healing garden, a huge children’s area and a few traditional fairground rides. There were a small number of ethical branded, vintage clothing & crafts stalls plus a wide variety of food and drink vendors. This festival can boast at having everything you need from a festival but all located in a perfectly compact area. 

This really is a great family friendly festival. It’s ideal for first time festival goers or families who just want to visit for a day. It’s compact but contains everything a large festival has to offer.

Read more…

The Green Gathering 2022 Preview

Four days of music, spoken word, cabaret, crafts, campaigns, campfires, low impact living, love and green life… a festival community powered by sun, wind, people and passion… a festival beyond hedonism where you can party then wake up the next morning with new mates and a mission to change the world!

Green Gathering
Read more…

Camp Bestival Shropshire 2023 Review

Fireworks at Camp Bestival


Camp Bestival veterans Adam and family were invited along to check out the 2nd edition of Camp Bestival Shropshire, the midlands-based spin off of the Grandaddy of family festivals Camp Bestival Dorset.

Set amongst the rolling tree lined hills and sparkling lakes of Weston Park, the backdrop was just as beautiful as the site dressing.

This year the site and capacity had grown somewhat since its first edition, as such the arena had moved to a new area of the park and a new activity lake was waiting to be explored.

Read more…